A Pistol For Ringo - Cast

Cast

  • Montgomery Wood as Ringo — a gunfighter who agrees to rescue a family which has been taken hostage by a Mexican bandit. His motives are often self-serving and opportunistic, having agreed in exchange for his release from prison.
  • George Martin as Ben — the local sheriff, he arranges Ringo's release in exchange for his help in rescuing the hostages. One of the hostages is Ruby, his fiancee and the daughter of the captive land baron.
  • Fernando Sancho as Sancho — a Mexican bandit who has taken a local land baron's family hostage in a desperate attempt to escape from a failed bank robbery.
  • Nieves Navarro as Delores — the girlfriend of Sancho. She is a seductive yet manipulative woman who manages the charm the land baron.
  • Antonio Casas as Major Clyde — the land baron whose family has been taken hostage by the bandits. He later becomes romantically involved with Delores, the girlfriend of the bandit leader.
  • Hally Hammond as Ruby — the daughter of Major Clyde, she is the fiancee of the town sheriff however she soon develops feelings for Ringo.
  • José Manuel Martín as Pedro — one of bandits and lieutenant to Sancho.
  • Murriz Brandariz as Pajarito - Timoteo/Tim
  • Pablito Alonso - Chico
  • Paco Sanz - Colonel
  • Juan Cazalilla - Mr. Jenkinson
  • Neno Zamperla - Sancho henchman
  • José Holufi - Sancho henchman
  • Duccio Tessari - Sancho henchman
  • Franco Pesce - storekeeper

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